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Planning Tasks 4&5

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What is a cutting list? A list showing the lengths and quantities of materials required.
What size is the door used in the project? 400mm × 600mm.
What material is used for the door panel? 9mm plywood or MDF.
What joint is used in the door construction? Haunched mortice and tenon joint.
What size groove is used for the panel? 10mm wide × 10mm deep.
What size hinges are used on the door? 63mm butt hinges.
What is the recommended gap around the door? 3mm.
What tool helps transfer measurements accurately and avoid repeated measuring? Setting-out rod.
What does a vertical setting-out rod control? Heights.
What does a horizontal setting-out rod control? Widths and spacing.
What are the dimensions of timber studs used in the stud wall? 70mm × 45mm.
What size is the door lining? 75mm × 20mm.
What wedge gap is allowed in the stud wall door opening? 15mm.
What fixings are commonly used for studwork? Screws or nails.
A hazard when using a chop saw. Cuts or loss of fingers/hand.
What document describes the safe sequence of work? Method statement.
What document identifies hazards and control measures? Risk assessment.
Name one example of PPE when cutting timber. Eye protection.
What tool checks if a frame or lining is square? A tape measure, to check diagonals
Why is good planning important in carpentry? It reduces mistakes, waste, and risk.
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